01-08-2007, 03:39 PM | #151 |
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I just wanted to restate:
"And while we're discussing some of the twisted stuff out there -- Hell. How insane is that? Eternal torture? Fucking eternal!? What could possibly warrant that? That's incredibly twisted and sadistic. Punishment is only useful to teach people something -- otherwise it's just sadism, power-lust, revenge, and general insanity. Hell and a loving God are 100% incompatible. If you can rationalize Hell's existence, then you have less humanity and conscience than me, the resident Forum Sociopath. Nice going." No one thus far has addressed the complete insanity of the idea of hell. Utterly sadistic and without love or compassion, eternal torture is beyond all excuse. I don't think anyone can rationally argue otherwise. But, try if you can, I guess. |
01-08-2007, 03:42 PM | #152 | |
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01-08-2007, 03:45 PM | #153 |
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The concept of hell also doesn't make a whole lot of sense, being described by finite beings. How can I be punished eternally? It would have to be rather light punishment, else my consciousness would break apart rather quickly. Of course, ordinary notions of having a body to, you know, punish and torture don't really apply either.
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01-08-2007, 03:52 PM | #154 | |
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I have a really good resource for info on Hell and answers to some of your questions that I just couldn't find the answer to. http://www.ch-of-christ.beaverton.or...Hell_Exist.htm I liked one quote in particular: "If we have a problem with endless suffering, it means that we have not yet fully comprehended the wickedness of human rebellion, and we have failed to grasp how evil it is to go contrary to the will of God." Again, I hate going into quoting websites, but I think it's very accurate in it's analysis of bible passages.
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01-08-2007, 04:02 PM | #155 | |
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I really think you're making a mistake if you think that with History you can get away with as much "it's whatever I say it is" than with good, evil and love. It doesn't just make discussion moot.
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01-08-2007, 04:31 PM | #156 | |
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Quick save by B_real...OOOOOH Yea.... Thanks for helping clarify Bob!
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01-08-2007, 05:37 PM | #157 |
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One question I noticed is something along the lines of, "Why is it so hard to just believe?" Let's toss Pascal's Wager in here too. I only know myself this well, so this might not apply to everyone, but I can't just believe. I can say that I believe all I want, and think it too, but in truth, right this moment, I would not believe in God (or whatever deity/faith you want). Like all people, I am rational, and I can't just "accept" something unless it makes rational sense to me. I can't just say, "Okay, now I believe in God. All those things that made no sense before? Fuck that, I'll just ignore it. I'm going to heaven!"
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01-08-2007, 05:58 PM | #159 |
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Right, well, I didn't mean to imply that saying it would have any effect. Just that I technically could say it.
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OMG! Did I call it or what?
This does appear to be the IN place right now. Why I return? Because I'm bored and have some spare time at work...
Still catching up while typing my response. First, I'll even give the opposing side a hand with the whole "God toys with us ants and doesn't really love us" side of the debate. B_real_shadows's rebuttal: Quote:
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Krylo's knifty (Yet rather graphic) post regarding 'Religion as being the cause of all life's woes' mini-thread: You know, I got nothin'. I can't explain why members of a religion people currently follow might do evil things to each other, especially when it is written against in their respective books. Maybe I'll ask those nice people from a different religion why they blow themselves up or kill people who won’t convert? Just like why I can't explain people like the Branch Dividians, Al-Qaeda, the Palestinians, (not going to follow that guys rule and list it here, even if it has been brought up once in this very thread), or even other ideologies who may seem to practice such strange customs. I can't find a way inside their heads, because everything I read in The Book says that Judgment for such transgressions should be left to someone who is much more suited for the job. And no, this does not also mean "sending them there" early to be judged. Think more Amish guy from the Weird Al video. *Note, I apologize for any religion/ideology I have left out, as I can't print every single one that has done really bad things. I have not the time, nor post-size limit to do so. Also, I'm not saying I AM the Amish guy in the Weird Al video, just giving an example...(and now for the 10trillion posts about 'How can you compare a true follower of a religion to a guy in a funny music video?' and 'How dare you forget my dark cult of people who forcibly remove the heretic’s eye-lashes and stick them up their nose?')* *Note again: Yes this does go against the whole love they neighbor thing. I'm not a good person.* Bad things are done in the name of religion. Do I defend them? No. Does that make all religion bad? I think not. And now the discussion moves to another fun-filled subject, H e double hockey sticks. Nobody likes the idea of people going to hell. This kind of explains the whole missionary thing. Many Christians feel the need to try to save others from that fate. Oh, and Bob's response to loving thing was nice. Saved me from writing entirely too much to say the same thing. Okay, I saved the best for last. My favorite part of this whole thread (only recently discovered my favorite part...) the continuation of my Discussion with Locke! I know one of these times I'm going to say something that will really make him fume, as he has said many things which caused an immediate emotional outburst from me. Believe me (heh); I have had to fight to hold it all in... First, the light hearted things... Quote:
Regarding your 5 points, yes, it is a leap of faith. Many people had to take such leaps to make any of their points, I mean, try proving the world was round to the church in the good ol' days? We couldn't actually see for ourselves until we left the ground and actually saw for ourselves. And yes, they did have other ways to prove it, but some people want to SEE it. Which leads me to another one of your points I must address before we go too much further: Quote:
And really, if we take all of this too seriously, then the Terrorists have won. *Come on, tongue in cheek here people* We're all posting questions and answers, trying to openly discuss this rather heavy subject. I'm sure its going to lead to more anger before it ends (from either side). But who are we kidding if we think any of this will: A) Shake the belief of someone who is truly devout; B) Sway someone who may have fallen from their specific ideology. I see this as a way for either side to see how they think, and perhaps how they think, and perhaps to help steel the resolve of people's faith in thier personal ideology. Quote:
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I know it's a sad analogy to post, but the movie Equilibrium showed a world without emotion. What’s weird? I think it looked kinda cool. (This coming from the 'Feeling' advocate.) (Which is weird, because I am almost always on the other side of a 'Feeling' debate...) Regarding the person you refer to as "Sam 'The Man' Harris", why do you cling to him so? It seems many of your posts offer some quote from him. He must be quite inspiring to read; perhaps I'll look him up. Any recommended reading material? And now: Quote:
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